In muscle cells, myosin molecules continue moving along actin molecules as long as: A. ATP is present and intracellular Ca2+ is high. B. ADP is present and intracellular acetylcholine is high. C. ATP...


In muscle cells, myosin molecules continue moving along actin molecules as long as:<br>A. ATP is present and intracellular Ca2+ is high.<br>B. ADP is present and intracellular acetylcholine is high.<br>C. ATP is present and troponin is not bound to Ca2+.<br>D.ATP is present and intracellular Ca2+ is low.<br>E. ADP is present and tropomyosin is released from intracellular stores.<br>QUESTION 27<br>Lamellipodia and filopodia frequently occur near the edges of cells. These membrane features:<br>A. are supported by intermediate filaments, such as keratin.<br>B. result from the polymerization of actin filaments.<br>C. result from the contraction of actin-myosin.<br>D. probably do not serve any useful purpose to the cell.<br>E. are directly linked to the microtubule organizing center.<br>QUESTION 28<br>Sort the following events to reflect the sequence during smooth muscle contraction upon delivery of muscle stimu<br>3. Activation of the myosin light-chain kinase<br>5. Interaction of myosin head with actin<br>4. Phosphorylation of myosin<br>1. Calcium release into the cytoplasm<br>2. Activation of calmodulin<br>AUFFTION 30<br>Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.<br>NOV<br>21<br>MacBoo<br>Q Search o<br>

Extracted text: In muscle cells, myosin molecules continue moving along actin molecules as long as: A. ATP is present and intracellular Ca2+ is high. B. ADP is present and intracellular acetylcholine is high. C. ATP is present and troponin is not bound to Ca2+. D.ATP is present and intracellular Ca2+ is low. E. ADP is present and tropomyosin is released from intracellular stores. QUESTION 27 Lamellipodia and filopodia frequently occur near the edges of cells. These membrane features: A. are supported by intermediate filaments, such as keratin. B. result from the polymerization of actin filaments. C. result from the contraction of actin-myosin. D. probably do not serve any useful purpose to the cell. E. are directly linked to the microtubule organizing center. QUESTION 28 Sort the following events to reflect the sequence during smooth muscle contraction upon delivery of muscle stimu 3. Activation of the myosin light-chain kinase 5. Interaction of myosin head with actin 4. Phosphorylation of myosin 1. Calcium release into the cytoplasm 2. Activation of calmodulin AUFFTION 30 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. NOV 21 MacBoo Q Search o

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